wolfkind

English

Etymology

From wolf + -kind.

Noun

wolfkind (uncountable)

  1. The entirety of wolves; all wolves collectively as a group.
    • 2009, Dorothy Hearst, Promise of the Wolves: A Novel:
      Otherwise, the war will spread, and wolfkind will be no more.

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